I have alot of BA bits left from my BA theme army, so I might go looking for a wing-guard for them :)

I think he was altogether to violent and aggressive, with huge temper. Had some ideas of his own how to run the company and keep the discipline.Kind of picked the names because of that clash. Perhaps a clash between his commissar training (Dzerzhinsky) and his more aggressive, bloody and free-roaming thought of command and discipline (Bakunin)

I think he was saved from the firing squad by inquisitor Mannheim, and permanently attached to his retinue as penance.His bloody and aggressive ways are welcome in the retinue of Inquisitor Mannheim.And his more free-roaming thought of command and discipline fits with Inquisitor Mannheims Radical approach.

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A blog about the conversion and painting of Inq 28 miniatures.
Deeply inspired by Blanche, PDH, Molotov, Migsula, JRN, Neil101, Fulgrim and Krautscientist, and all my fellow Inq 28 colleagues, I strive to investigate the dark gothic universe of Warhammer 40k.
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